PremekBrada: JBehaveInEclipse |
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You really want to use Maven-based projects
pom.xml
.
jbehave.core
and jbehave.site
on a maven repo browser.
de.codecentric:jbehave-junit-runner:1.0.1
JRunner? helper mentioned in the tutorial, available via maven central
The JBehave Eclipse plugin together with the above JUnitRunner makes it as easy to use as standard JUnit.
The Stories files is searched for on classpath; should be put under src/resources/
but it doesn't matter that much for simple examples.